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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Devon => Topic started by: tony1947 on Sunday 01 January 12 18:26 GMT (UK)
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My Family came from St Mary Major Exeter and lived there around 1810 my great-grandfather moved to Peckham and married Mary Graham 1867 and moved to Croydon. Hard to make out where the family lived from 1841 census something like 7 Hacey or Facey buildings. I understand that Bowden is a well known name in Devon. Any help greatly appreciated. Thank You Tony Bowden South Norwood near Croydon
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Hi and welcome to Rootschat
You haven't given your grandfathers name but the 1867 marriage reg shows him as David
Marriages June qtr 1867
David Bowden Lewisham 1d 1141
Mary Ann Graham
See https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/M4DC-SP6
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Thank you that is right his name was David. A name carried on through the Family
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A Public online tree shows that David Bowden bc.1839 was the son of Richard Bowden and Sarah Dyer married ca.1829.
Richard Bowden bp.19/4/1807 Collumpton, son of David Bowden (wives names not shown).
The online tree states his parents were David Bowden and Faith Fry who it seems married 9/7/1795 Culmstock Devon (Faith shown on marriage record as 'Friday').
David and Faith are still living on the 1851 Census (ref.HO107-1888-238-8) and he is shown as bc.1763 Stoodleigh, Devon and she bc.1763 Culmstock.
Annette
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Hi Tony,
If you'd like to know more about Coombe Street, Exeter where David and family were living in 1841 this site might be of interest
http://www.exetermemories.co.uk/em/_streets/coombe.php
Happy New Year.
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Dear Annette & Linda,
Thank you so much for quick answers, so good of you to take the time. I have found I believe David Bowden was born in Exeter 20/10/1939 and was married 18/4/1867. I did not know the previous family history thank you Annette for that, I will look into the site you kindly sent me Linda. Happy New Year. Tony
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Thanks Again to those who answered my requests some time ago. Is St Mary Major actually part of Exeter or a suburb ?
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St Mary Major was a church right next to the Cathedral in the centre of the city in its oldest quarter.
Putting in to a search engine brings up many hits, including:
http://genuki.cs.ncl.ac.uk/DEV/Exeter/StMaryMajor/ (http://genuki.cs.ncl.ac.uk/DEV/Exeter/StMaryMajor/)
http://www.exetermemories.co.uk/em/_churches/stmarymajor.php (http://www.exetermemories.co.uk/em/_churches/stmarymajor.php)
http://demolition-exeter.blogspot.co.uk/2010/10/church-of-st-mary-major-cathedral-yard.html (http://demolition-exeter.blogspot.co.uk/2010/10/church-of-st-mary-major-cathedral-yard.html)
Best wishes,
Spark
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Thanks for that, good to look where the family came from.
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Tony
How did you go with the Bowdens? Today I have somehow smashed a brick wall in family research and have ended up with another wall to climb:
A Mary Bowden who subsequently married a William Henry Warren in 1831 (St Edmunds, Exeter, heavily pregnant), lived in South Street, Exeter and had 6 children in Exeter (baptised Holy Trinity generally) between 1831 & 1833. She claims on 1841 and 1851 census to have been born in Cullompton in abt 1800/1801. I am unable to find Mary and hubby in 1861 census. By 1871 she is dead as William is a widow. At least three of the children end up in Australia, one naming his residence "Bowden" in Bendigo, Victoria.
I have searched high and low for a Mary Bowden baptised in and around Cullompton in the right timeframe. The only father having children baptised (1797-1809) appears to be a David Bowden ..... and his Mary seems to be too young to be mine (1809).
The only David Bowden marriage I can find is to the Friday Fry in 1795 in Culmstock (and this couple baptises a Jenny Bowden in Culmstock in 1795 about 15 days after the marriage). I have seen 1841 & 1851 censuses of David and Faith Bowden (as opposed to Friday).
Was doing random google searches and came across your post about Bowdens .... so wondered how you have progressed.
Maybe your dots somehow link my dots?
cocksie
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Hi, Cocksie
Please let me know if you find
anything. I'm going down the same tracks in April that you were going down in January.
My ancestor was the blushing bride!
Cheers
David
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As a Bowden myself, I can say that it's not the easiest family to research, because it's not the rarest of names in Devon (and Cornwall). I suspect that the name is borne by several unrelated families, and I don't recognize any of the people mentioned in this thread. Until recently my great-great-great grandfather Ambrose Bowden (17501822), of Cawsand -- just in Cornwall -- was the earliest Bowden anyone could find. However, someone in the Cornwall section of RootsChat drew attention to the Parish Records for Cornwall (https://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/) and they allowed me to find that Ambrose Bowden was the son of Ambrose Bowden, the son of Ambrose Bowden, the son of Ambrose Bowden. All of these Ambroses lived in Cornwall, but all of the most recent Bowdens lived, or were at least based, in Devon.
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Well, somebody born in Cullompton called Mary Bowden seems to be off the radar for the moment.
Incidentally, have you noticed how many people are attatching Mary Bowden to a different J F Warren, born of convicts in Tasmania?!
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Hi I have a Mary Bowden who married into my family. William Mayne (1803) married Ann Bowden (1814) in St: Mary Steps Exeter in 1834, they had 8 children My Ann Bowden was born Dolton Devon. They lived in Exeter until their deaths.
For more info: ifrequired please contact me on
c.n.mayne@btinternet.com
regards
Nick.
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Athel_cb might find that useful.
My Mary Bowden was born in 1800, and i think she must be hiding on this page, Cullompton births C1800.
https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/DEV/Cullompton/CullomptonBaptisms1798
I did a search on 1800 on that page, and a few Mary B's are there- -just not Bowden
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How about Mary Ann Bowden, daughter of Frances and Jane, baptised at Bickleigh 11 Dec 1803, born 8 Nov 1803. Only a couple of miles from Cullompton and adjacent to Thorverton where William Warren was born. Also Mary and William had a son Francis and a daughter Frances.
David
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Hi, David.
David here.
Thanks very much for that.
It's odd that nobody else has come up with that in the trees in which Mary appears - which are legion.
Are you saying that you ..ah, I see you're pointing to the iteration of the name Francis/Frances.
Francis did very well for himself here in Melbourne - He was a landlord of over 100 houses in Port Melbourne C1900.
Cheers.
David
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A Francis Bowden married Jane Beer in Tiverton in 1802